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\fancyhead[OC]{Journal of Nepal Mathematical Society (JNMS), Vol. 1, Issue 1 (2017); Name of Authors}%Author on Odd page, Centred
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Type the Name of the First Author$^{1}$,Type the Name of the Second Author$^{2}$, Type the Name of the Third Author$^{3}$
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$^{1}$ Type the Affiliation of the First Author\\
$^{2}$ Type the Affiliation of the Second Author\\
$^{3}$ Type the Affiliation of the Third Author
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Correspondence to: Type the Name of the Corresponding Author, Email: Type the email of Corresponding Author
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\textbf{Abstract:} {\it Type your abstract here. The abstract should not exceed 200 words.}\\
\textbf{Keywords:} Type the Keywords from 3 to 5 words separated by commas.
\section{Introduction}
Briefly describe the background, objectives and outputs of the research and explain its significance.
\subsection{Type the title of the first sub-section}
Type the matter here. If you do not need the sub-section you can omit this. You can add some more sub-sections like this here and in other sections. You can form some sub-sub-sections as given below. In these subsections, we briefly discuss the ways to make the citation, construct tables and attach figures.\\[2mm]
Figures and Tables: Each Figure/Table should be printed and placed at the proper places of the text. Figures and Tables are to be separately numbered, titled in the text serially.
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Indicate references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text. The actual authors can be referred to, but the reference number(s) must always be given. Use italic font for the journals and the proceedings in which the paper has been published. Mark italic font on the title of the paper otherwise (for example, book and dissertations)\\[2mm]
$\cdots $ Ahuja et al.\cite{A1993}, $\cdots $ studied\cite{Ar2004,B1995}. Areibi and Yang \cite{Ar2004} obtained $\cdots$
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According to the need, the number of rows and columns can be adjusted. A sample is given here. Note that you have to remove the two lines of begin verbatim and end verbatim (i.e., the first and the last lines in the .tex file.)
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\section{Methods} Describe the research plan, the materials (or subjects), and the method used. Explain in detail the data, sample and population, and the variables used.
\section{Results} Present results in a clear and logical sequence. If tables are used, do not duplicate tabular data in text, but do describe important trends and points. Tables and figure must be either at the top or the bottom of the page.
\section{Discussion} Describe the limitations of the research plan, material (or subject), and methods, considering both the objective and the outcome of the study. When results differ from those of previous researchers, explain the discrepancy.\\[2mm]
Note: The titles of the sections (2, 3, 4) may differ according to the nature of the paper.
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\bibitem{A1993} Ahuja, R. K., Magnati, T. L. and Orlin, J. B., 1993, \emph{Network flows: theory, algorithms and applications}, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
\bibitem{Ar2004} Areibi, S. and Yang, Z., 2004, Effective memetic algorithms for VLSI design = Genetic algorithms + Local search + Multi-level clustering, \emph{Evolutionary Computation}, 12, 327-353.
\bibitem{B1995} Borah, M., Owens, R. M. and Irwin, M. J., 1995, Transistor sizing for minimizing power consumption of CMOS circuits under delay constraint, \emph{International Symposium on Low Power Design}, 167 -172.
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